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More High-Res Tintin Images

Nearly two months after Empire Online provided a first look at The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, additional high-res images have surfaced online from the motion-capture 3D collaboration between Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson.

Written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the movie is based on three stories by cartoonist Georges “Hergé” Remi: 1941’s The Crab with the Golden Claws, 1943’s The Secret of the Unicorn and 1944’s Red Rackham’s Treasure.

The Adventures of Tintin stars Jamie Bell as the boy reporter, Andy Serkis as his best friend Captain Haddock, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as the bumbling detectives Thompson and Thompson, and Daniel Craig as the pirate Red Rackham.

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn opens on Dec. 28, 2011.

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http://twitter.com/drunkjack00 Jack Derunk

I still think it looks too much like Polar Express. Too…realistic to be honest to the source material. Herge’s art was very clean, very simple, it seems ripe for a traditional animation style (even if it’s done via computers), this looks…off and kinda creepy.

Bill Reed

On paper, this sounds like the best thing ever. …yeah, I’ll see it.

Evil_s2003

I’m just not impressed with computer animation. “it looks real that’s why it’s good” well, if you want realistic then make a real movie.
I would be more impressed if this were real, traditional cel animation. I’d also go see it.

http://twitter.com/mowglicorrea mowglicorrea

This looks so awful! I already hate it. The old animated Tintin has this beat handily.

Anonymous

People still look too plastic in 3d animation. More 2d animation where the content involves humans, pleaaaaaase.